Posts Tagged: ghost ranch

2010 Seminar Leaders Announced

The Presbyterian Peacemaking Program announces the leaders for the 2010 Peacemaking Seminar. The seminar, Re-membering Peace: Still the Believers’ Calling will be held at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiui, New Mexico on August 25-28 (depart on August 29). Worship • Reginald…

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Re-membering Peace – 2010 Presbyterian Peacemaking Seminar

Here is a press release on the 2010 Presbyterian Peacemaking Seminar. Re-membering Peace: Still the Believers’ Calling will be a time to celebrate 30 years of intentional peacemaking in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and look forward to peacemaking ministries yet…

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2010 Peacemaking Seminar

2010 Peacemaking Seminar Re-membering Peace: Still the Believers’ Calling August 25-29, 2010 Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico In 1980, the 192nd GA of the UPCUSA adopted Peacemaking: The Believers’ Calling [PDF]. In 2010, the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program invites you to…

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Building Beloved Community: Dismantling Racism

My friends and colleagues Teresa Chavez Sauceda and David Bowie are leading a seminar at Ghost Ranch this summer with the title “Building Beloved Community: Dismantling Racism.” The seminar will take place the week of August 3 – 9, 2009….

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Climate Change and Resource Wars

Wednesday, April 22 is Earth Day. Celebrate the glorious gift of God’s Creation, and our responsibility to care for it by taking action on Earth Day. Contact your members of Congress to call for a national strategy to protect the…

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If you can’t make it to Atlanta, what about Ghost Ranch?

The summer bubbles over with good opportunities for learning, fellowship, and growth. Presbyterian Peacemaking Program staff members are involved in a number of them. In June, there is the Big Tent where peacemakers will explore peacemaking in the neighborhood where…

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Soldiers of Conscience

I showed the video Soldiers of Conscience yesterday at Ghost Ranch. This award-winning full-length documentary film focuses on our soldiers, serving in Iraq as the face the most difficult moral decision of their lives: to kill or not to kill….

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Shock Doctrine

On my way to Ghost Ranch for a couple of weeks, I have picked up the book – The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein. My interest in the book comes from Roberto Jordan’s key note address at the Peacemaking Conference….

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Talking about Race

Many groups are engaging in dialogues on issues related to race and racism in the aftermath of the March 18 speech by Barack Obama. There are a couple of study opportunities coming this summer as well as some print resources…

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